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7501. Portrait of the Dingfelder family. Pictured from left to right are: Martin, Johanna, Leopold, and (in front of him) Rudi Dingfelder.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7502. First class Portugese ship ticket for Ursula Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7503. Letter from the Belgian Committee to Assist Jewish Refugees to Walter and Guenther Seligmann of Washington, D.C.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7504. Members of the Dingfelder family sitting on the grass.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7505. Members of the Dingfelder family standing with their suitcases on a railway platform.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7506. Group portrait of the children and staff of the Château de Vaucelle children's home in Taverny.
child survivors of Buchenwald. It was directed by Judith Hemmediger and her assistant Gaby (Nini) Wolf.
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7507. Jewish children from Kloster Indersdorf go on an excursion in the woods while carrying Zionist flags.
Kitlitztreben. They stayed there until February 1945 and then were marched to Buchenwald and Flossenbuerg
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7508. View of the Dingfelder family's butcher shop in Plauen, Germany.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7509. Leaders of the American Jewish Committee meet to discuss responses to European antisemitism.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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7510. Group portrait of American Zionist leaders and philanthropists.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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7511. Group portrait of American Zionist leaders and philanthropists.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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7512. The Bnai Brith Lodge #1 presents a check of $1500 to the British War Relief Society through the Interfaith Committee for Aid to the Democracies.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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7513. Shlomo Zalman Shragai, a leader of the Poel Hamizrachi and the Jewish Agency, arrives in New York harbor accompanied by Meyer Berlin.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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7514. Meeting of Labor Zionists in Tel Aviv. From left to right are Joseph Sprinzak (General Secretary of the Palestine Labor Party), Com.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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7515. The Chraplewski family walks on the deck of the St.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7516. Peter Chraplewski poses on board the St. Louis with another young passenger.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7517. Klara Chraplewski helps her young son play tether ball on board the St.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7518. A group of children observe a game on the deck of the St.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7519. Siegfried Chraplewski poses with his two sons on the deck of the St.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7520. Klara Chraplewski sits on a deck chair with her two sons on board the St.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7521. Peter and Jan Chraplewski pose on the deck of the St.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7522. The Chraplewski family poses on board the St. Louis.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7523. Klara and Siegfried Chraplewski celebrate New Years in their apartment in Brussels.
on September 4, 1944 at the age of seven. Siegfried was liberated from Buchenwald and returned to
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7524. Members of the 97th Infantry Division, investigating war crimes, examin an exhumed body of a concentration camp prisoners who were killed by the SS while on a death march from Flossenbuerg.
earlier in the year, including Buchenwald and Auschwitz, so that by the beginning of May the camp and its
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7525. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned during the subsequent Nuremberg trials.
from Dachau, Mauthausen, Buchenwald, and Kaufering. As the commandant in charge of prison security, Lt